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massacre
Noun
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A massacre is when many people are killed. This is especially true when those killed appear to be innocent civilians not linked to the war in progress. Very often, the term is also applied if the killings were done in a brutal way.
Many people were killed in the during the Vietnam War.
massacre
Verb
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To kill many innocent people without much resistance; to slaughter people.
rocks
noun
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(slang) Money.
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(vulgar, slang) Testicles.
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crack cocaine
state
Noun
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A state is a condition or a situation.
I am worried about her. She is in a constant state of depression.
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Any sovereign nation (nation that rules itself) is a state.
The United States is a country with many sovereign nations united with each other.
state
Verb
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To state something is to say it as a fact.
He stated that he hasn't slept in 2 days.
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To state something is to let it be known.
Please state your name and place of business.
park
Noun
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A park is an outdoor area where people can relax and play.
We sat under the trees and had lunch in Central Park.
Algonquin Provincial Park is the oldest, largest park in Ontario, covering about 7,725 square kilometres.
I'm going to take the kids to the park to play on the swings.
park
Verb
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If you park a car or other vehicle, you drive it to a place and let it stand there.
She never parks her car under a tree.